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Links: 2010-03-19 – Irish bank head arrest, hyperinflation, Arizona budget
By
Edward Harrison
on 20 March 2010
FiveThirtyEight: Throw All The Bums Out? Bad Idea.
China Drawing High-Tech Research From U.S. – NYTimes.com
Arizona Drops Children’s Health Program – NYTimes.com
Hillaryland – Swampland – TIME.com
China tries to cool yuan dispute with U.S.| Reuters
Greek anger fuelled by cost of servicing debt | Business | guardian.co.uk
Financial Accounting and Decency – Economix Blog – NYTimes.com
FT.com – Alarm was raised on Lehman
Police arrest Anglo Irish Bank’s former chairman | Reuters
Problems in an NYT Column : Ryan Chittum – CJR
Barron’s Roundtable: Upbeat Stock Market Outlook for 2010 – Barrons.com
Stagflation Versus Hyperinflation – Paul Krugman Blog – NYTimes.com
Mortgage-modification program has major flaws – MarketWatch
China and deflation: Remember the big picture | The Economist
Could The US Become Another Ireland? « The Baseline Scenario
Small banks lag in repaying Treasury for bailout funds – washingtonpost.com
Forget Greece: Italy derivatives bomb also ticking | Reuters
Exclusive: Media Legend Larry Kramer Says Media Business is in a Gutenberg Moment | Wall St. Cheat Sheet
Chinas Wirtschaftspolitik: Peking plant Comeback der Planwirtschaft – SPIEGEL ONLINE – Nachrichten – Wirtschaft
Financial Armageddon: 2007 Redux?
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